Summa potestas
Summa potestas est une expression latine signifiant « somme ou totalité du pouvoir ». Il se réfère à l'autorité finale du pouvoir au gouvernement, comme le pouvoir du souverain[1].
Analyse de la locution
La notion de « summa potestas » a été étudiée et analysée par le philosophe anglais Thomas Hobbes, notamment dans son ouvrage majeur, Léviathan.
Références
- ↑ US Legal: Summa Potestas Law and Legal Definition, sur definitions.uslegal.com (consulté le 3 juin 2017).
Bibliographie
- Yves Charles Zarka, Hobbes et son vocabulaire : études de lexicographie philosophique, Vrin, (lire en ligne), pp. 94 et suivantes
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